Menehet

Menehet was a priest of the Temple of Sekhmet in Yamu, Egypt during the 1st century BC.

Biography
Menehet was born in Yamu, Ptolemaic Egypt, and he became a priest at the Temple of Sekhmet and a father of four children (Soris, Hasina, Nailah, and Keba). Menehet befriended the Medjay of Siwa Bayek at some point, and his children treated Bayek as an uncle. In 48 BC, Bayek returned to Yamu during his travels to Alexandria, and Menehet gave Bayek a tour of the renovated temple. Bayek also helped Menehet with investigating fradulent cat mummies in the marketplace and with being Sekhmet's champion in a commemorative fight with the champion of Isfet, as the intended champion of Sekhmet, Pamu, had gotten drunk. Bayek then bade farewell to his friend Menehet and his children, and he continued down the road to Alexandria.